More missions

A-rank missions-"There's been a rumor of Zeref in the (Which ever forest)." Scout the forest (Walk around in the forest 200-400 steps(It's random between those numbers), and mission will be completed). If you're killed mission instantly fails.

Delivery! Deliver 10-20 (It's random between those numbers) Cooked fish(You have to cook it your-self) to (Which ever guild) npc. (The npc inside the guild house). Right click the npc, and click talk to deliver the fish.

Raided... Your guild have been raided by (Which ever guild) Lets give them some pay back. Kill 3 of their members C-class or higher. (If you die you instantly fail the mission).

B-rank mission

Rumors of an attack coming. Build 5 building blocks in your guild (Only woks in your guild). (I will give more insight on this building blocks idea in another post)

Wood needed! Cut down 20-50 (Random between those numbers) pieces of wood (Only the first type of wood you can collect), and deliver them to Item seller npc (Right click him, and click talk).

Hit, and run! Attack a Guild Master, and get away without being killed. (Only works if a guild master is online). (Guild master it chooses is random). If you die mission instantly fails. (Shouldnt be able to do your guild master e.e)

Hit, and Run! seems to be a joke at just about every Dragonslayer save Wendy. XD All in all most of them are good missions. Particularly like the collection ones, since they make more sense given the universe -- slaying people isn't a mission light guilds would really take. Heck, RT is a Dark Guild but we have them counted among the light guilds for some reason.

I support thoose missions. I just think the amounts of fish/wood needed should be less. if u ever cooked 20 fish in a row u know what a struggle that is... took me like 1hour+ to get 30 cooked fish ( inclusive woodcutting and fishing ofc)

I think we need a more effective way of raising our skills, maybe go through deadly ruins to complete special missions for clients, and they reward us with stuff like cook books/lumberjack manuals. Also, does having a higher skill level lower cooking/cutting times?